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Muskegon voters re-elected the incumbent mayor for another four years while also passing term limits that could cut his time short
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The DOJ alleges Michigan is not doing a good enough job of cleaning its rolls of ineligible voters
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A debate was held Sunday for two candidates running in Muskegon’s mayoral race: Incumbent Mayor Ken Johnson and Bob Garretson
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The two will face off in the November 4th general election
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Trump underwater on his job approval ratings reducing inflation and tariff policies.
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A statewide poll of registered Michigan voters has rated President Trump’s handling of border security and policies to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
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Benson has already provided some of the material and says much of what the committee asked for is sensitive and would compromise election security
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The Ottawa County Clerk’s Office and Communications Department won a national award for excellence in elections and voter education with an innovative podcast
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The measure would amend Michigan’s constitution to require residents to show proof of citizenship when signing up to vote
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The underlying controversy is the fate of two ballot proposals adopted by voters in 2018 and 2022. The voting rights proposals include provisions that include making it easier to register to vote, to vote absentee and to use early voting options